This statue is hand painted in metallic golds and royal greens, blues and reds. The fugure itself is made of resin.

Due to the association between knots and magical power, a symbol of Isis was the tiet or tyet (meaning welfare/life)

The name Isis means "Throne". Her headdress is a throne. As the personification of the throne, she was an important representation of the pharaoh's power. The pharaoh was depicted as her child, who sat on the throne she provided. Her cult was popular throughout Egypt, but her most important temples were at Behbeit El-Hagar in the Nile Delta, and, beginning in the reign with Nectanebo I (380–362 BCE), on the island of Philae in Upper Egypt.